ASME's Introduction to CFD Online Course

Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
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Donation is welcome. :)

I hope it will be useful for anyone here.

Download links:

http://www..com/file//Week_1.html
http://www..com/file//Week_2.html
http://www..com/file//Week_3.html
http://www..com/file//Week_4.html
http://www..com/file//Week_5.html
http://www..com/file//Week_6.html
http://www..com/file//Final_Exam.html
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not sure if this is allowed here...

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As it happens Tomba approved this thread. It looks interesting and suitably technical.

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thanks for posting this. What a wonderful contribution to the forum. =D> =D> =D>
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Thanks, i am having trouble getting week 5 downloaded.

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richard_leeds wrote:As it happens Tomba approved this thread. It looks interesting and suitably technical.
I don't think the issue is that it's not technical. I think the issue is that this course costs $600 Links to recorded Grand Prixs are taken down, but links to proprietary classroom instruction costing a lot of money are left alone.

I'm not trying to be a downer or anything but there's no consistency.

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Pierce89 wrote:thanks for posting this. What a wonderful contribution to the forum. =D> =D> =D>
No problem.

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ESPImperium wrote:Thanks, i am having trouble getting week 5 downloaded.
I do not have any problem when downloading the week 5 lesson.

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Excuse me, may I know the person here that expert on CFD and aerodynamics?

I have a lot of questions in my mind to ask.

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I want to get involved in learning and designing the F1 racing car aerodynamics.

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Crucial_Xtreme wrote: I think the issue is that this course costs $600
Thanks for highlighting that, it'll be someone's livelihood. I've disabled the links.

In the meantime, MIT are starting offer content for free download http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronautics- ... ronautics/